TALKS AND TOURS
Historical walk of Barbara Hanrahan’s Thebarton
Saturday 18 September 2021
3.30 – 5pm
Meet outside 58a Rose Street | Mile End
Image: Barbara Hanrahan, Rose Street girls, 1988, hand-coloured etching, colour inks on cream paper, 50.6 x 45.5 cm (image), ed 4/6, Private collection, Adelaide
TALKS & TOURS
The Scent of Eucalyptus Walk: Historical walk of Barbara Hanrahan’s Thebarton
Saturday 18 September 2021
3.30 – 5pm
Meet outside 58a Rose Street | Mile End
Location to be advised closer to date.
Partake in a leisurely walking tour of Barbara Hanrahan’s Thebarton with FUMA staff. We will explore the streets of Thebarton and Mile End which inspired many of Hanrahan’s works and visit sites from her childhood.
This walk will take approximately 1.5 hours and is 3km in length. We will assess weather conditions.
All welcome.
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Bee-stung lips is the first major survey exhibition of Barbara Hanrahan’s prolific 30-year printmaking career that was set in motion in 1960 and ended with her untimely death at the age of 52. Characterised by playfully complex narratives that draw on both personal experience and fantasy, her works are fearlessly direct and unashamedly decorative in style.
This exhibition considers several overarching themes that emerge from her oeuvre: sex, beauty and the stage; domestic comforts and anxieties; becoming plant, becoming animal; and celestial bodies and the afterlife. Here, mystical and earthly realms collide with concepts of time and mortality. Hanrahan connects sexuality and desire with dreaming and spirituality, and links the farthest star to the humblest garden bee to make works that speak of the fragility of human existence.
Acknowledging the 30-year anniversary of the artist’s passing, Bee-stung lips draws on South Australian public and private collections to celebrate the breadth and depth of her practice. The exhibition features some 180 works made in her town of birth Adelaide, as well as London and Melbourne. This showing exemplifies Hanrahan’s mastery and innovation across mediums including woodcuts, linocuts, screenprints, lithographs, etchings and drypoint, as well as rarely-seen drawings, paintings and collages.
Flinders University Museum of Art
Flinders University I Sturt Road I Bedford Park SA 5042
Located ground floor Social Sciences North building, Humanities Road adjacent carpark 5
Telephone | +61 (08) 8201 2695
Email | museum@flinders.edu.au
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Thursdays | Until 7pm
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